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Organize Garden Club
The Belgrave Garden. Club met
March 28 at the home of Mrs.!
Cathy Black with 12 members
present.
Officers elected are: President;
Joanne Coultes, Vice president;
Georgina Chettleburg, Secretary;
Donna Chettleburg, Press Re-
porter; Sheila Anderson. The
leaders Mrs. Johr4McIntosh and
Mrs. Black reviewed the re-
quirements for the club and how
to plant a garden. Mrs. McIntosh
,demonstrated how to start seedl-
ings indoors and each girl planted
one to 'take home.
Visit Reforestation Area
The Belgrave Busy Bees met
March 22. The meeting consisted
of a hike to the Reforestation Area
on the 5th 'line of Morris
Townshlip led by a representation,
from the Ministry of Natural ,
Resources. The trip was enjoy-
able and members learned new
facts about lumbering• and trees.
Win at Euchre
Seven stables of euchre were
played at the W.I. Hall last
- Wednesday evening at the Bel-
grave Weekly Euchre. High Lady;
Mrs. Bert Johnston, High Man;
Albert Bacon.
Low Lady; Mrs. William Black,
Low Man; Andrew. Walsh.
Most Lone Hands Lady; Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse, Most Lone
Hands. Man; Clarence Hanna.
There will be another euchre
next week.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gur-
nett, Brenda and Sandra of i
Ottawa spent the Easter week-
end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Atlol Bruce.
Mrs.( ,Reta Ross, Eric and
CamerOn of Bluevale, -Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold , Bruce of Landes-
borough, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Campbell were last Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Atlol
Bruce, Elmer and Douglas.
Sunday visitors with their
mother Mrs. George Cook were
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green,
Klaren, Kathy and Kevin of R.R.5
Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. James
Walsh of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and
Mark of London spent a couple of
days with Mr. and Mrs. George
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mlchie.
Mrs. Helen. Luttrell of Fort
Francis, Mrs. Roberts Blake of
Waterloo visited on Saturday with
Iheir cousins Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston.
Mrs. Harold Proctor of Inger-
soll returned home last Sunday
after spending a couple of weeks
with Mrs. Robert Proctor.
Jamie Rae holidaying with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
James Coultes while his parents
are vacationing at Panama.
Mrs. Lawrence Vannon return-
ed home with her brother-in-law
George Sargeant of Inverness,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Detje of
London, Mrs. Hertha Detje,.
Germany, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler of
Huronview, Clinton. Mrs. Ethel
Wheeler were dinner guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. David Inna and,
family of . Hanover spent the
week-end with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Armstrong and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
Mr., and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited at the Gorrie Funeral
Home on Sunday to pay their
respects to the late Stan Bride of
Fordwich and "Visited with Mrs.
Cecil Kenney.
Robert Hibberd attended the
United Church Men's Club meet-
ing in Fordwich United Church on
Monday evening.
Mrs. Dennis Ensom of Sarnia
spent a couple of days with her
mother Mrs. Robert and
Maxine. While here. she attended
a shower for Miss Grace Kelly
which was held in Blyth Public
School. Grace is Bride-to-.be of
this month.
Mrs. Robert Proctor and Max-
ine, Howard Zettler of Chepstow,
also, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor,
Karren and Kevin, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Larry
Mayberry, Marilyn, Kimberly
and Darryl of Londesborough, to
celebrate Darryl's first birthday.
Steven. Nkon, who had' the
misfortune to have his upper left
arm bone shattered in a hockey
accident last ThUrsday, expects to
be transferred from Wingham
and District Hospital to a London
Hospital at an early data.
BRUSSELS. POST, APRIL 6, 197811.
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Club elects officers
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